A new focal-plane 3D imaging method based on temporal ghost imaging


Abstract in English

A new focal-plane three-dimensional (3D) imaging method based on temporal ghost imaging is proposed and demonstrated. By exploiting the advantages of temporal ghost imaging, this method enables slow integrating cameras have an ability of 3D surface imaging in the framework of sequential flood-illumination and focal-plane detection. The depth information of 3D objects is easily lost when imaging with traditional cameras, but it can be reconstructed with high-resolution by temporal correlation between received signals and reference signals. Combining with a two-dimensional (2D) projection image obtained by one single shot, a 3D image of the object can be achieved. The feasibility and performance of this focal-plane 3D imaging method have been verified through theoretical analysis and numerical experiments in this paper.

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